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|| the weather m 2 i'm Chicago and vicinity fair frl pjl *$ day and probably saturday rising 5 -} li temperature saturday easterly t*>j i winds friday shifting to southerly jtl p k saturday flljf Chicago examiner w you ittr renter i why not buy a home of your own ol you will find many bargains in the f 1 examiner want ads watch for the Â§- j special wednesday j j real estate edition â‚¬ vol vi!1 no 75 a m friday march 18 1910 20 pages registered n p s patent office price one cent j d . _. c Â£__&. Chicago cheers seven Taft speeches in a single day three striking pictures of president Taft in Chicago taken by an examiner staff photographer first impressions a cheer for a cheer the smile at its best Taft comments on his strenuous round in city lorimer as major-domo of celebration humbles deneen president warns insurgents he will enforce fair play on the way from the train Chicago has the finest school children in the world i shall never forget their enthusiastic reception of last september at the red cross reception vou all know miss boardman she is the red cross â– she has made it what it is the rest of us are mere figureheads to the newspaper men !*. newspaper man who does his task rightly is one -"* who furnishes the facts as they are without re spect to whom they help or hurt at the traffic club reception am not afraid of the people of the united states 1 they are fair and when you go to them and present to them the facts and invite them to do justice they will do justice at the irish fellowship luncheon t*he people of this country are americans i believe the real truth is we are breeding a new type ac cording to the best of my observations and we are get ting the best type in the world at the conservation meeting t*here are men who assert that the normal trend of â– business is toward monopoly if this is so i will say that it will become the normal trend for the gov ernment to fix prices i hope this time will never come at the hamilton club reception . ' i am now waiting for congress to make good on the policies laid down in the republican platform after this has been accomplished i shall be glad to dis cuss these issues with the members of this club at the irish fellowship banquet tthe atmosphere of civil liberty the guaranty of life ! liberty and property under due process of law complete freedom of religious worship have given to every race coming under the stars and stripes the op portunity to flower and manifest its best and most en during traits senator's personally conducted tour keeps governor and his friends at a safe distance from the president moxley rules the hamilton club meeting governor charles s deneen yesterday suf i fy fered the greatest humiliation at the hands of senator william lorimer that has ever been put upon a gov ernor of Illinois when the Taft day had come to an end the junior senator from Illinois had humbled his enemies into the dust he had surrounded president Taft from early morning until the very hour of his leaving Chicago â€” midnight â€” with lorimer men who helped blindfold the president and lead him to believe that the blonde senator had Illinois in the hollow of his hand the crownina mockerv of the whole lorimer show was the delicate rapier-like thrust which the senator gave the governor after president Taft had arrived at the hotel la salle and had gone to his apartments lorimer immedi ately sought out the president and entered the chief execu tive's private chamber for ten minutes lorimer had the president's ear while governor deneen was left to cool his heels outside when senator lorimer had completed his mis sion â€” and what dark import it might have contained for de neen busse and others can only be guessed at â€” he issued forth and beckoned with a wave of his large white hand lorimer brought governor deneen and others to the door of the president's apartments here under the watchful eye of lorimer and hi chief aide butterine bill moxrey the governor was per mitted to pay his respects to the president but he never got the chance of a private word messrs lorimer and moxley were both on the lookout for that and when it was all over and the few polite nothings had been said on both sides governor deneen and his friends were ushered to the door by the smiling senator good afternoon governor and gentlemen he said in his oiliest tones and to the surprise and consternation of every one the door so.'tly closed with senator lorimer on the other side of the panels and thegovcriior"looking at the blank walls roswell field says taft's smile and wit won warm hearts of his Chicago hosts by roswell field makes keynote address for congressiotia campaign before railroad men two thousand hear his eulogy of irish at fellowship club banquet william howard Taft again tasted and partook Â§ of the generous hospitality of Chicago yesterday . march 17 1910 â€” st patrick's day â€” will longp.be â– remembered by the president of the united states he put in one of the mostt strenuous days of his whole life from thetime of his arrival early in the morning until late at light when his train drew out of the station the nation's chief executive had but few moments to himself he was feted and toasted he at tended receptions a luncheon a convention and wound up hia day as the guest of honor at the banquet of the irish fellow ship club at the hotel la salle the president's versatility was put to a severe test in chi cago yesterday smiling urbane and happy he met each successive situa tion easily and gracefully to members of the traffic club i president Taft talked railways and delivered himself of perhaps i the most significant utterance luring his stay in Chicago to the members of the Chicago newspaper club he talked newspapers and the duties which the great publications of the country owe to themselves and their readers to the audience gathered at the auditorium theater for a session of the conservation convention the president talked upon the conservation of the great resources of the greatest and richest nation on the face of the globe and elucidated his views on this paramount question of the day to his hosts at a luncheon in the hotel la salle at noon the president talked upon Chicago the great Chicago the won derful Chicago the cosmopolitan city and of her future destiny and to the members of the irish fellowship club whose guest he was during his stay in the city and to the wives the sons and daughters and sweethearts of the members of the soci ety the president talked of st patrick the patron saint of ire land of the irish race in america and of the destiny of these people president taft's utterances significant as they were in many instances were straight and to the point there was no beating 7f large expansive smile f i came in from washing \ j ton yesterday morning jl about 1s o'clock behind that smile of which it was an integral part was the imposing body of the president of the united states mr Taft had come to Chicago as chicago's guest for three specific pur poses he desired as he ex pressed it to get out among the people he wished to edu cate the people of Chicago and the middle west as to his posi tion and ideas on conservation and he was glad of the opportu nity to pay such homage to st patrick as might be gratifying to the irish fellowship club in par ticular and the irish-american citizenship in genei*al he looked for a busy day and again to quote him he grot it Chicago is early at business end considei-ably more than half the population had already gone to work when the presidential train arrived al thirty-third street a fair percentage of this he!f with a liberal allowance of the other thronged ti'.a curbs stood in doorways and leanedout of the windows aieug the route chosen far tha parade to the hotel la salle Chicago is not very lavish in its decorations at any time but it is strong on cheer ing throwing confetti and otherwise littering up the streets which had been nicely and appropriately cleaned for the occasion hence the Chicago citizen began to feel rei-y much at home before mr f*aft the attendant statesmen of Illinois general grant in full regalia the seventh regiment and humbler citizens reached the resting point â€¢ smite taxed to utmost it was quickly made clear to the president that he had before him a day which would tax his smile to the utmost and make th busiest twenty-four hours the good and industrious st patrick ever put in seem a holiday in comparison he had searoely worried through the gaping and admiring crowd which filled the hotel corridors rood citizens dearly love a presi dentâ€”and reached his suite before the red cross com mittee begged admission the committee had been enjoying ' the appropriate decorations in tlie lobby the various representations of the president in plaster and on canvas surrounded by amerlqan flags with here and there a casual sug gestion ef erin and it wag ready for buslnes mr Taft smiled and suggested the establishment of a fund to be drawn upon in emergency cagea this appeared to impress the committee ag a good idea and lt with drew tims was pressing and fha barber wm waiting then mr Taft wont flown into the leuis xvi room ' bej-ttin-um^'-i-r -_ page 3d column

|| the weather m 2 i'm Chicago and vicinity fair frl pjl *$ day and probably saturday rising 5 -} li temperature saturday easterly t*>j i winds friday shifting to southerly jtl p k saturday flljf Chicago examiner w you ittr renter i why not buy a home of your own ol you will find many bargains in the f 1 examiner want ads watch for the Â§- j special wednesday j j real estate edition â‚¬ vol vi!1 no 75 a m friday march 18 1910 20 pages registered n p s patent office price one cent j d . _. c Â£__&. Chicago cheers seven Taft speeches in a single day three striking pictures of president Taft in Chicago taken by an examiner staff photographer first impressions a cheer for a cheer the smile at its best Taft comments on his strenuous round in city lorimer as major-domo of celebration humbles deneen president warns insurgents he will enforce fair play on the way from the train Chicago has the finest school children in the world i shall never forget their enthusiastic reception of last september at the red cross reception vou all know miss boardman she is the red cross â– she has made it what it is the rest of us are mere figureheads to the newspaper men !*. newspaper man who does his task rightly is one -"* who furnishes the facts as they are without re spect to whom they help or hurt at the traffic club reception am not afraid of the people of the united states 1 they are fair and when you go to them and present to them the facts and invite them to do justice they will do justice at the irish fellowship luncheon t*he people of this country are americans i believe the real truth is we are breeding a new type ac cording to the best of my observations and we are get ting the best type in the world at the conservation meeting t*here are men who assert that the normal trend of â– business is toward monopoly if this is so i will say that it will become the normal trend for the gov ernment to fix prices i hope this time will never come at the hamilton club reception . ' i am now waiting for congress to make good on the policies laid down in the republican platform after this has been accomplished i shall be glad to dis cuss these issues with the members of this club at the irish fellowship banquet tthe atmosphere of civil liberty the guaranty of life ! liberty and property under due process of law complete freedom of religious worship have given to every race coming under the stars and stripes the op portunity to flower and manifest its best and most en during traits senator's personally conducted tour keeps governor and his friends at a safe distance from the president moxley rules the hamilton club meeting governor charles s deneen yesterday suf i fy fered the greatest humiliation at the hands of senator william lorimer that has ever been put upon a gov ernor of Illinois when the Taft day had come to an end the junior senator from Illinois had humbled his enemies into the dust he had surrounded president Taft from early morning until the very hour of his leaving Chicago â€” midnight â€” with lorimer men who helped blindfold the president and lead him to believe that the blonde senator had Illinois in the hollow of his hand the crownina mockerv of the whole lorimer show was the delicate rapier-like thrust which the senator gave the governor after president Taft had arrived at the hotel la salle and had gone to his apartments lorimer immedi ately sought out the president and entered the chief execu tive's private chamber for ten minutes lorimer had the president's ear while governor deneen was left to cool his heels outside when senator lorimer had completed his mis sion â€” and what dark import it might have contained for de neen busse and others can only be guessed at â€” he issued forth and beckoned with a wave of his large white hand lorimer brought governor deneen and others to the door of the president's apartments here under the watchful eye of lorimer and hi chief aide butterine bill moxrey the governor was per mitted to pay his respects to the president but he never got the chance of a private word messrs lorimer and moxley were both on the lookout for that and when it was all over and the few polite nothings had been said on both sides governor deneen and his friends were ushered to the door by the smiling senator good afternoon governor and gentlemen he said in his oiliest tones and to the surprise and consternation of every one the door so.'tly closed with senator lorimer on the other side of the panels and thegovcriior"looking at the blank walls roswell field says taft's smile and wit won warm hearts of his Chicago hosts by roswell field makes keynote address for congressiotia campaign before railroad men two thousand hear his eulogy of irish at fellowship club banquet william howard Taft again tasted and partook Â§ of the generous hospitality of Chicago yesterday . march 17 1910 â€” st patrick's day â€” will longp.be â– remembered by the president of the united states he put in one of the mostt strenuous days of his whole life from thetime of his arrival early in the morning until late at light when his train drew out of the station the nation's chief executive had but few moments to himself he was feted and toasted he at tended receptions a luncheon a convention and wound up hia day as the guest of honor at the banquet of the irish fellow ship club at the hotel la salle the president's versatility was put to a severe test in chi cago yesterday smiling urbane and happy he met each successive situa tion easily and gracefully to members of the traffic club i president Taft talked railways and delivered himself of perhaps i the most significant utterance luring his stay in Chicago to the members of the Chicago newspaper club he talked newspapers and the duties which the great publications of the country owe to themselves and their readers to the audience gathered at the auditorium theater for a session of the conservation convention the president talked upon the conservation of the great resources of the greatest and richest nation on the face of the globe and elucidated his views on this paramount question of the day to his hosts at a luncheon in the hotel la salle at noon the president talked upon Chicago the great Chicago the won derful Chicago the cosmopolitan city and of her future destiny and to the members of the irish fellowship club whose guest he was during his stay in the city and to the wives the sons and daughters and sweethearts of the members of the soci ety the president talked of st patrick the patron saint of ire land of the irish race in america and of the destiny of these people president taft's utterances significant as they were in many instances were straight and to the point there was no beating 7f large expansive smile f i came in from washing \ j ton yesterday morning jl about 1s o'clock behind that smile of which it was an integral part was the imposing body of the president of the united states mr Taft had come to Chicago as chicago's guest for three specific pur poses he desired as he ex pressed it to get out among the people he wished to edu cate the people of Chicago and the middle west as to his posi tion and ideas on conservation and he was glad of the opportu nity to pay such homage to st patrick as might be gratifying to the irish fellowship club in par ticular and the irish-american citizenship in genei*al he looked for a busy day and again to quote him he grot it Chicago is early at business end considei-ably more than half the population had already gone to work when the presidential train arrived al thirty-third street a fair percentage of this he!f with a liberal allowance of the other thronged ti'.a curbs stood in doorways and leanedout of the windows aieug the route chosen far tha parade to the hotel la salle Chicago is not very lavish in its decorations at any time but it is strong on cheer ing throwing confetti and otherwise littering up the streets which had been nicely and appropriately cleaned for the occasion hence the Chicago citizen began to feel rei-y much at home before mr f*aft the attendant statesmen of Illinois general grant in full regalia the seventh regiment and humbler citizens reached the resting point â€¢ smite taxed to utmost it was quickly made clear to the president that he had before him a day which would tax his smile to the utmost and make th busiest twenty-four hours the good and industrious st patrick ever put in seem a holiday in comparison he had searoely worried through the gaping and admiring crowd which filled the hotel corridors rood citizens dearly love a presi dentâ€”and reached his suite before the red cross com mittee begged admission the committee had been enjoying ' the appropriate decorations in tlie lobby the various representations of the president in plaster and on canvas surrounded by amerlqan flags with here and there a casual sug gestion ef erin and it wag ready for buslnes mr Taft smiled and suggested the establishment of a fund to be drawn upon in emergency cagea this appeared to impress the committee ag a good idea and lt with drew tims was pressing and fha barber wm waiting then mr Taft wont flown into the leuis xvi room ' bej-ttin-um^'-i-r -_ page 3d column